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Print Out - rare 1979 drama starring George Baker & Peter Davison 

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Civil engineering contractor Robert Ballard (George Baker) has used bribes and slush money to buy business for his company. One day he is approached by a young man who shows him a roll of computer print-out paper. On it are the names and addresses of the clients he has bought. The intention is obvious: blackmail. But Ballard is not so easily intimidated. He realises that the computer engineer, Bernard Fermor (David Dixon), is nothing more than the messenger boy. Through an underworld contact, Ballard hires two heavies to tail Fermor and find out who is behind the blackmail attempt. The answer brings him closer to home than he would like. Chief Superintendent Hewlett has his own ideas about the uses to which this evidence can be put. Murder, violence and corruption in high places are the themes of this tautly written thriller which moves to a dramatic and inevitable climax.
Peter Davison appears in an early dramatic role, as Ballard's son-in-law Edwin Styles.
Co-starring
Peter Davison (Doctor Who)
David Dixon (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)
John Ringham
Joseph Brady (Z Cars)
Bill Waddington (Percy Sugden - Coronation Street)
Bill Tarmey - (Jack Duckworth - Coronation Street)
Derek Martin (Charlie Slater - Eastenders)
Broadcast 26th May 1979

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Комментарии : 91   
@alanhargreaves-thevoiceofr2361
@alanhargreaves-thevoiceofr2361 29 дней назад
Great upload ...real British days of 70s . . .cheers !
@FiveyTristan
@FiveyTristan 23 дня назад
Wow, thank you so much for uploading this rare gem. Love Peter Davison ❤️
@jamiecartwright5469
@jamiecartwright5469 28 дней назад
Love the cars and everything else about 1979, even that snowy winter which I can just about remember, even though I was very young. 👍
@ianmax69
@ianmax69 23 дня назад
Mike Morgan's Clarinet/Electronic keyboard score was just so pacey and mood setting...
@roddyteague6246
@roddyteague6246 4 дня назад
@@ianmax69 Do you mean Mike Moran? He did a lot of theme tunes at this time & had lost The 1978 Eurovision Song Contest (with Lynsey De Paul) after some slippery voting.....
@boilerroombob
@boilerroombob 29 дней назад
Proper actors.... proper directors.....great writing ....sadly creativity in writing now a thing of the past.
@5gx673
@5gx673 28 дней назад
I agree. That racquetball scene though 🙄
@ianmax69
@ianmax69 23 дня назад
Great backing track too...
@E-Kat
@E-Kat 22 дня назад
8:30 that dinner part should have been redone till it's better. That lady's not very good at her profession.
@FunnyBunny-pd5xx
@FunnyBunny-pd5xx 19 дней назад
It maybe be missing from The BBC and ITV but not missing from films/ series available on certain streaming services.
@iant9461
@iant9461 16 дней назад
And great soundtrack.
@moggridge1
@moggridge1 19 дней назад
I met George Baker several times - only when out and about. He seemed like a very nice gentleman.
@HookBeak_66
@HookBeak_66 13 дней назад
I met George in the village where he lived, I was his wine waiter at Dial House. Met him later in the pub opposite, at 70 he's just finished a walk for charity. He nursed his wife, & ended up in the same nursing home. He was almost chosen as James Bond. I felt privileged to make his acquaintance.
@johndrake2729
@johndrake2729 14 дней назад
Outstanding, man, loved it! Got a who's who here with Baker, Davison, Dixon, Martin, and others all playing their parts to perfection. I wonder why I have never heard of this film. Doesn't matter, I'm impressed. Worth watching again and again. And the music was fantastic to something that represented the late 70's well. Great companion piece to The Professionals, in my opinion.
@TT-xy2dz
@TT-xy2dz 26 дней назад
A bloody good play, and what a lot of well-known faces!
@dubliners0999
@dubliners0999 28 дней назад
So interesting. Thanks so much for uploading! So rare that I couldn't even find it on IMDB.
@newsbender
@newsbender 27 дней назад
It is on there.
@angelacooper2661
@angelacooper2661 28 дней назад
Doctor Who and Inspector Reg Wexford. I had never heard of this programme!
@SunburntHands
@SunburntHands 25 дней назад
And Ford Prefect!
@ianmax69
@ianmax69 23 дня назад
And who has pinched The Chief Supers Terry's Chocolate Orange ? 😆
@johndrake2729
@johndrake2729 14 дней назад
Me, neither!
@tycotrains
@tycotrains 21 день назад
I spent my first winter in Germany in 1979 while in the US Army. Hard to believe it's been 45 years
@user-vj6op6zi2n
@user-vj6op6zi2n 16 дней назад
George Baker another actor who was very good at regional accents.
@tylerhamilton-nz8qs
@tylerhamilton-nz8qs 28 дней назад
6 ft 4 ( in shoes) George Baker came close to playing James Bond. Roger Moore had the best look but was like a string bean next to bigger framed Baker!
@EdVanMeyer
@EdVanMeyer 29 дней назад
Derek Martin is a great actor, was in Law and Order 1978, super performance
@harry2.01
@harry2.01 29 дней назад
King and Castle, another great series.
@BruceDanton-xw6eg
@BruceDanton-xw6eg 28 дней назад
Also in eastenders and eldorado later on too.
@patsyhowse1919
@patsyhowse1919 27 дней назад
Brilliant upload, thank you' I'm obsessed with 70s and 80s stuff as u find it comforting (I'm an 80s kid). Will go through tour other vids too' I'll waste half a day watching your vids hahaha
@ulsdon7
@ulsdon7 28 дней назад
Nice to see Bill Waddington in another role other Percy Sugden in Coronation Street.
@ianmax69
@ianmax69 23 дня назад
And Bill Tarmey before he sellotaped his specs together !!
@roddyteague6246
@roddyteague6246 4 дня назад
Enjoyed this Regional Telly knocked out some absolute corkers back in the day. Also intetesting to see that people were having clutchers in The Death Chamber all those years ago......
@bowernerkristiansen82
@bowernerkristiansen82 27 дней назад
I really felt like I was back in the 1970s while watching this TV drama. From the sway in the trousers to the men's long hair. Not to mention the excellent background music. You can't avoid George Baker either, who plays the hardboiled businessman with charisma and style maneuvering in a minefield of intrigue and questionable affairs. A really good experience.
@HookBeak_66
@HookBeak_66 13 дней назад
Eloquently written.
@davelawday6609
@davelawday6609 26 дней назад
That was brilliant thank you ❤
@newsbender
@newsbender 27 дней назад
This was really good, thanks for uploading.
@mariusstrydom316
@mariusstrydom316 26 дней назад
Great watch!
@user-pd9yb6hd8i
@user-pd9yb6hd8i 29 дней назад
Excellent drama!
@karensealy9782
@karensealy9782 29 дней назад
Thankyou 🎉
@harrysynnott2379
@harrysynnott2379 23 дня назад
Love it. Subbed and belled. Cheers, Harry.
@bertspeggly4428
@bertspeggly4428 22 дня назад
Dempsey made me laugh - he looked like one of Harry Enfield's "Scousers"!
@liamphillips7315
@liamphillips7315 29 дней назад
Have to agree with all the other comments about how well-written and acted this is. Is this the equivalent of the American 'ABC Movie of the Week' and such? Was there a regular flow of made-for-TV movies like this? And thanks for the upload 👍
@Spectrescup
@Spectrescup 28 дней назад
Until the mid-90's both the BBC and ITV would regularly produce programmes in this vein, until the relative expensive compared to reality TV or cooking shows made them a rarity. They weren't considered, or described, as 'TV movies' but rather 'plays'. Check out the long-running BBC series Play for Today, the majority of which on youtube have ironically been uploaded by an American.
@liamphillips7315
@liamphillips7315 27 дней назад
@@Spectrescup Wow! Thank you for pointing the way to this treasure trove of programs! Very much appreciated 👍
@YumchaGirl
@YumchaGirl 2 дня назад
@@SpectrescupI love Play for Today. Kisses at Fifty is my favourite so far.
@5gx673
@5gx673 28 дней назад
This was fun
@monnie1027
@monnie1027 28 дней назад
Great movie
@susannah-cq8he
@susannah-cq8he 25 дней назад
Good
@maccoll3644
@maccoll3644 23 дня назад
Great entertainment and excellent plot! Thank you.
@Logan_Woods-zd2zi
@Logan_Woods-zd2zi 29 дней назад
oh...a comedy
@marybradley7791
@marybradley7791 27 дней назад
I enjoyed that drama. Jim Davidson was in a BBC 2 drama called Anna of the Five Towns by Arnold Bennet. I would really like to see it again but i cannot find a copy on dvd or on the internet, maybe you can.
@martinholmes-ue9ko
@martinholmes-ue9ko 27 дней назад
PETER DAVISON
@lewisgreen1633
@lewisgreen1633 25 дней назад
Peter Davison was excellent as Chalkie - he nailed that character..
@MrTang-qo9wm
@MrTang-qo9wm 15 дней назад
Who was the soprano saxophone? Sounds a very American guy.
@BruceDanton-xw6eg
@BruceDanton-xw6eg 28 дней назад
George baker had been in the prisoner and of course later in the wexford series on itv then.
@elizabethmoriarty1661
@elizabethmoriarty1661 24 дня назад
Don’t forget I Claudius!
@BruceDanton-xw6eg
@BruceDanton-xw6eg 24 дня назад
@@elizabethmoriarty1661 indeed so too.
@bradz007
@bradz007 28 дней назад
Bobby knutt red tracksuit grandad from benidorm 😂
@angelacooper2661
@angelacooper2661 28 дней назад
Stanley in Summer Wine. He also starred in How We Used To Live!
@user-vj6op6zi2n
@user-vj6op6zi2n 16 дней назад
​@@angelacooper2661Yeah him and Dennis Blanche.
@E-Kat
@E-Kat 22 дня назад
It was made on zero budget, I think. Definitely it looks like it. 😊
@nkt1
@nkt1 13 дней назад
It appears to have been made with care though. For example, the windows in George Baker’s office match the exterior shot.
@SamLowryDZ-015
@SamLowryDZ-015 25 дней назад
John Ringham (Everything)
@robertshows5100
@robertshows5100 26 дней назад
Davison is just sexy
@amarokingtelly
@amarokingtelly 24 дня назад
Agreed...he was on his 20s here.
@ria1636
@ria1636 23 дня назад
@@amarokingtelly In his 20's and played a despicable character.
@paddymchale4074
@paddymchale4074 28 дней назад
Does anyone know why none of it’s existence or the actors credited are on IMDb or Wikipedia
@GalootWrangler
@GalootWrangler 28 дней назад
Found the show on imdb as a 1979 episode of ITV Playhouse, “Print Out,” which in turn provides links to the actors. Wikipedia has entries on a number of the actors - don’t know why they didn’t turn up for you.
@paddymchale4074
@paddymchale4074 26 дней назад
Cheers mate thought I was going mad by the way check out a similar rarity Father’s Day
@suzysandor3131
@suzysandor3131 17 дней назад
Hard to follow, what is he being blackmailed about?
@nkt1
@nkt1 13 дней назад
He bribed individuals, no doubt politicians and the like, to award building contracts to his firm. His son-in-law gained access to this information and attempted to blackmail him via a third party.
@karinvantubbergh3418
@karinvantubbergh3418 28 дней назад
Don't like the ending.
@robertboyle2573
@robertboyle2573 25 дней назад
Me too.
@adamhughes4442
@adamhughes4442 18 дней назад
Few actors here who went onto Coronation Street and Eastenders. Percy Sugden and little Mo's father. And Gay man from The Full Monty.
@iant9461
@iant9461 16 дней назад
You mean Steve Huison, the redheaded one that played Eddie Windass in Coronation Street?
@adamhughes4442
@adamhughes4442 16 дней назад
@@iant9461 Yes. Bill Tarmy spotted too , he played Terry Duckworth in Coronation Street.
@iant9461
@iant9461 16 дней назад
Terry Duckworth was placed by Nigel Pivaro. William Tarmey who played Jack Duckworth seems to be listed but I didn’t see him at all. Back then he was a background actor and had yet to make his break. As for Steve Huison, couldn’t see him either. He became active in 1986. Perhaps I’m not spotting them? If you could let me know the exact time they appear on the screen.
@adamhughes4442
@adamhughes4442 16 дней назад
@@iant9461 I know. Mistake.
@gedtoon6451
@gedtoon6451 28 дней назад
what is an asf spanner?
@coopdivi
@coopdivi 26 дней назад
ASF = American Standard Fine, forerunner of BSF, and one of numerous spanner size standards e.g. AF, BSW, BSF, SAE, Metric, UNC, BA, UNF, etc.
@johncrichton4341
@johncrichton4341 29 дней назад
Is this ...like a... knock-off / spinoff from The Sweeney?
@johncrichton4341
@johncrichton4341 29 дней назад
Because @20:31 there is Jack Regans driver.
@darryllharden9141
@darryllharden9141 29 дней назад
Incidentally John Ringham and George Baker were in a way reunited in this drama years after the First episode of Some Mothers Do Ave Em.
@angelacooper2661
@angelacooper2661 28 дней назад
​@@darryllharden9141Wasn't John Ringham originally in Dad's Army?
@darryllharden9141
@darryllharden9141 28 дней назад
@@angelacooper2661 Yes!. he was in 5 episodes according to IMDB listings. And also as series regular Norman Warrender,Penny's Dad in 'Just Good Friends' and Mr.Blocker The Headmaster in 'Woof!.'
@dilly1863
@dilly1863 23 дня назад
Stupid shallow script with good actors trying to make it interesting!
@ianmax69
@ianmax69 23 дня назад
That could have easily been a 3 hour long 3 parter that with DI Mungo uncovering what's really going on... Typical freemason corruption at the top... But alas Granada TV budgets where a bit tight that year...
@PM2022
@PM2022 25 дней назад
Another low-resolution British upload....
@iant9461
@iant9461 16 дней назад
Your point being?
@PM2022
@PM2022 16 дней назад
@@iant9461 You would learn it if you were addicted to British RU-vid uploads.
@fordprefect.betelguese
@fordprefect.betelguese 13 дней назад
It's David Dixon.... aka Ford prefect... haha.. one of my heros.
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